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mycologist Pierre Bulliard described Boletus aereus in 1789. The
species epithet is the
Latin adjective aerěus,
meaning "made with
bronze or copper". His...
- however,
distinguish P.
aereus from P. lawrencei. For example, the
species P.
lawrencei always has 17
pairs of legs,
whereas P.
aereus has 18 leg pairs. Furthermore...
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Phymatodes aereus is a
species of
longhorn beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It is
found in
North America. "ITIS report,
Phymatodes aereus". Retrieved...
- (indefinite) or ören (definitive). The name öre
derives from the
Latin word
aereus/aurum,
meaning gold. The
corresponding subdivisions of the
Norwegian and...
- such as B.
aereus, B. edulis, and B. pinophilus. A
genetic study of the four
European species found that B. reticulatus was
sister to B.
aereus. More extensive...
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differences in
plumage colouration. C.
aereus aereus has a
greenish and blue tail,
wings and back,
while C.
aereus flavirostris has a blue tail,
wings and...
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contains many
members which are edible, such as
Boletus edulis,
Boletus aereus and
Boletus barrowsii.
Boletes with red
pores may be toxic.
Fungi portal...
- and the eyrir, respectively. The name øre/öre
derives from the
Latin word
aereus/aurum,
meaning gold. The
Norwegian 10-øre coin was
deprecated on 23 February...
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Rhyssoplax aerea aerea Chiton aereus Scientific classification Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Polyplacophora Order:
Chitonida Suborder: Chitonina...
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fungus of the
genus Boletus native to Morocco. It is
closely related to B.
aereus.
Fungi portal List of
Boletus species Dentinger BT,
Ammirati JF, Both EE...